suave

IPA: swˈɑv

noun

  • Sweet talk.

adjective

  • Charming, confident and elegant.
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Examples of "suave" in Sentences

  • He is gentle and suave.
  • He's a suave and intelligent individual.
  • Michael is very suave in the presence of any females.
  • Im sorry but theres nothing "suave" about this at all!
  • He is the suave, sophisticated owner of an advertising agency.
  • She enlists the help of Gunn, someone suave enough for the job.
  • I am swedish, living in America and the ladies think I'm suave.
  • He tends to be very suave and flirts a lot with the female students.
  • I was not s-- you know, I said I was at that age what you call suave
  • Gone is the suave sophisticated British icon, in with the Bourne clone.
  • The wealthy, suave Philip and the virginal Cathy are at cross purposes.
  • Capone was described as suave and well groomed, with the look of a diplomat.
  • For the classic Bond, 'suave', 'nonchalant' and 'English' and what comes to mind.
  • He has called the suave Priyanka Gandhi the 'sexiest Indian woman by eons and light years'.
  • He was known as a suave matinee idol who could be molded to play the lead in any romantic film.
  • Who else has the time to generate paragraph of fluff, just in order to rebut Plate's central thesis that Ma is "suave"?
  • The piece is nothing more than a mash-up of Establishment shibboleths, but I especially like his description of the current policy as "suave" ... let's call up Taiwan News again:
  • Manning is incredibly successful, but he's never going to be called suave, and Matt Ryan is a promising quarterback, but he's going to have to win a playoff game before we start mentioning him among the league's truly elite.

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